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The Remarkable Life And Career Of The Breton Ansger, Monk And Poet On The Loire Valley Who Became Bishop Of Catania In Sicily 1091-1124, George Beech
George T. Beech
Egbert’S England, George Beech
The Alternation Between Present And Past Time In The ‘Telling Of The Bayeux Tapestry Story, George Beech
The Alternation Between Present And Past Time In The ‘Telling Of The Bayeux Tapestry Story, George Beech
George T. Beech
How England Got Its Name, (1014-1035), George Beech
How England Got Its Name, (1014-1035), George Beech
George T. Beech
Saint-Florent Of Saumur And The Origin Of The ‘Bayeux’ Tapestry, George Beech
Saint-Florent Of Saumur And The Origin Of The ‘Bayeux’ Tapestry, George Beech
George T. Beech
Could Duke Phillip The Good Of Burgundy Have Owned The Bayeux Tapestry In 1430, George Beech
Could Duke Phillip The Good Of Burgundy Have Owned The Bayeux Tapestry In 1430, George Beech
George T. Beech
An ‘Old’ Conquest Of England Tapestry (Possibly The Bayeux) Owned By The Rulers Of France, England And Burgundy (1396-1430), George Beech
An ‘Old’ Conquest Of England Tapestry (Possibly The Bayeux) Owned By The Rulers Of France, England And Burgundy (1396-1430), George Beech
George T. Beech
The Lord/Dependant (Vassal) Relationship: A Case Study From Aquitaine C. 1030, George Beech
The Lord/Dependant (Vassal) Relationship: A Case Study From Aquitaine C. 1030, George Beech
George T. Beech
This paper, a contribution to the current discussion on feudalism, is a study of a single, exceptionally well-documented lord/dependant (vassal) relationship from early eleventh century Aquitaine. It is based on an analysis of a 340-line narrative (Paris, BN, Lat., 5927) of a dispute between the Count of Poitiers and one of his castellans, Hugh of Lusignan. It examines successively, (1) the author's vocabulary of dependence, (2) contemporary conceptions of lordship and dependence, (3) the customary basis of this relationship; i.e. obligations, restrictions, and rights, (4) its landed, economic basis, and (5) its effectiveness. What distinguishes this narrative from the charters, …
The Crusader Lordship Of Marash In Armenian Cilicia, 1104-1149, George Beech
The Crusader Lordship Of Marash In Armenian Cilicia, 1104-1149, George Beech
George T. Beech
L'Attribution Des Poêmes Du Comte De Poitiers À Guillaume Ix D'Aquitaine, George Beech
L'Attribution Des Poêmes Du Comte De Poitiers À Guillaume Ix D'Aquitaine, George Beech
George T. Beech
"Queen Mathilda Of England (1066-1083) And The Abbey Of La Chaise-Dieu In The Auvergne, George Beech
"Queen Mathilda Of England (1066-1083) And The Abbey Of La Chaise-Dieu In The Auvergne, George Beech
George T. Beech
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The Eleanor Of Aquitaine Vase, William Ix Of Aquitaine, And Muslim Spain, George Beech
The Eleanor Of Aquitaine Vase, William Ix Of Aquitaine, And Muslim Spain, George Beech
George T. Beech
The Eleanor of Aquitaine vase in the Louvre has long been known as one of the rare modern survivals of the famous treasury of the royal abbey of Saint-Denis carefully assembled by Abbot Suger in the mid twelfth century. Suger's own inscription on his elaborate mounting for the vase tells how it came into his possession through Eleanor of Aquitaine's grandfather, William IX of Aquitaine, Eleanor herself, and her first husband, Louis VII of France. But the earlier history of the vase, which is of early medieval, mid-eastern origin is obscure because until now no one has been able to …
England And Aquitaine In The Century Before The Norman Conquest, George Beech
England And Aquitaine In The Century Before The Norman Conquest, George Beech
George T. Beech